Author: talktomeinkorean

파 (green onion) is a very common ingredient in Korean dishes. Many types of soups have slices of green onions in them and small slices of green onions can be added to various types of fries to add some more spiciness. But what if you don’t want any green onions in your food? Learn how to say that in natural Korean with 경화 선생님 through this video.

To celebrate the 설날 (Lunar New Year’s) holiday, Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave had an on-location show at our You Are Here cafe. You can listen to the show next Friday at 6PM (KST) on http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave, and here’s a quick glimpse of what happened during the recording of the show!

여러분은 노래방 가는 거 좋아하세요? 노래방에 가면 주로 어떤 노래를 부르세요? When you go to a singing room, what kind of songs do you sing? Are you the active singer type? Or do you just like to watch other people sing? In this video, teacher Seokjin talks about singing rooms and his experiences.

After you work out in a gym or working for many hours in an office to meet a deadline, or playing with your cute nephews and nieces for many hours, you might feel your muscles aching. How would you say “My muscles are sore.” in Korean? Learn how to say that in natural Korean with 경화 선생님 through this video.

Catch The Wave is a radio show that airs on Arirang Radio every day at 6PM KST, featuring many guests including Hyunwoo. On Fridays, Hyunwoo joins Adrien Lee, the host of the show, for the second half of the show at 7PM to introduce a useful Korean survival phrases, introduce a Korean song through its lyrics, play an audio clip sent in by a listener (which can be you!) and also answer some questions in real time. You can listen to the live shows as well as the recorded shows at http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave or watch recorded videos a couple week after each episode has been aired. This video is the recording of the show that aired on January 16, 2015. Enjoy!